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28 September 07:34

President Maia Sandu voted in the parliamentary elections, emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and the sovereignty of Moldova: "We must not allow thieves and traitors to decide for us!"

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After exercising the right to vote in the parliamentary elections, Maia Sandu declared that Moldova is in danger and urged citizens to vote to protect peace. She emphasized that the fate of the country must be decided by citizens, not by thieves and traitors, and encouraged participation in the vote, warning that "tomorrow might be too late." The elections are essential for Moldova's European future, in a tense geopolitical context.

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Maia Sandu vote parliamentary elections voting allowance

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